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The Camp Fire leveled about 11,000 homes in the town, displacing most of the 26,000 people who lived there. Five years later, only about 2,400 homes have been rebuilt.
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The San Diego County Water Authority reminded the public on Tuesday that federal aid is still available for low-income water customers in San Diego County to cover overdue residential water and wastewater bills.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped Monday for the 38th consecutive day, decreasing a half-cent to $5.318.
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Some California entrepreneurs and farmers are betting agave could be a promising crop for the state.
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Film festivals are invitations to adventure, so here is a guide to expand your horizons.
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The Fish to Families connects local fishermen to chefs to community members who are food insecure.
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The San Diego Blood Bank will offer blood donors a way to double their impact in the community this month by saving lives and feeding families in need, it was announced Thursday.
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Three times, the California Public Utilities Commission had scheduled a vote on new rules for multi-metered complexes, and three times regulators had delayed a vote. Without explanation, the CPUC said they would take up the issue on Nov. 16.
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The Día de Muertos altar is a vibrant illustration of the intersection between Latinx and LGBTQ+ cultures. Last year's altar was vandalized.
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Faculty at all 23 campuses of the California State University system have voted to authorize a strike. They're demanding a new contract with higher salaries, lower class sizes and more manageable workloads.
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